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Manhattan woman has died after 3-vehicle semi crash

3 vehicle accident on Saturday in Riley Co.
3 vehicle accident on Saturday in Riley Co.

UPDATE:

The Kansas Highway Patrol has confirmed that a 30-year old Manhattan woman, Jenna Michelle Lindsten, has died following a three-vehicle accident in Riley County on Saturday.

Initially Lindsten had been transported to Stormont Vail following the accident, which was reported just after 11 a.m. Saturday at the intersection of Marlatt Avenue and Tuttle Creek Boulevard. KHP later received notice that Lindsten had passed away.

 

 

RILEY COUNTY – A Manhattan woman was injured in an accident just after 11a.m. on Saturday in Riley County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reports a 2014 Chevy Captiva Sport driven by Jenna Michelle LIndsten, 30, Manhattan, was eastbound on Marlatt Avenue approaching Tuttle Creek Boulevard.

The Chevy had a green light and started through the intersection.

A southbound semi ran the red light and struck the Chevrolet. The collision caused the Chevy to spin into the northbound lanes where it struck a 2008 Chevy Silverado driven by Quinton Lee Huncovsky, 42, Manhattan, which was stopped in the northbound lanes of Tuttle Creek waiting on a red light.

Lindsten was transported to Stormont Vail.

Huncovsky was possibly injured. The KHP did not indicate where he was treated.

The semi driver Ethan Mark Butts, 21, Manhattan was not injured.

All were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.

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